Section 55 of The Labour Relations Act 2007: Election of trade union representatives

    

(1) Without limiting the matters that may be dealt with in a recognition agreement, a recognition agreement shall provide for trade union members in a workplace to elect from among themselves trade union representatives in accordance with the constitution of the trade union.
(2) A trade union representative elected under subsection (1) is entitled to–
(a) represent members in grievance and disciplinary hearings at the workplace; and
(b) perform any other functions specified in the recognition agreement or constitution of the trade union.


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